Case Studies/White Papers

The Lifecycle of Driver Training: Dedication to Safety

Developed by J. J. Keller’s transportation experts, this white paper provides helpful guidance on every aspect of driver training – from obtaining a first commercial driver’s license to refresher training for veteran drivers, and more. Download your free copy.

Recordable vs. Reportable: Understanding the Difference

Dig into the details on keeping records for OSHA, including recording, reporting and submitting.

The Ins and Outs of HazCom Training

This white paper contains valuable tips and insights from J. J. Keller’s experts to help employers build strong hazard communication training programs, covering requirements for labeling, Safety Data Sheets and more.

OSHA 101: What Every Business Should Know

This in-depth white paper details OSHA requirements and jurisdiction, particularly as they pertain to small and medium-sized employers.
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The Future of Health and Safety Leadership

In the next five years, millennials will represent 75% of the global workforce, making them the most represented generation in the workplace. As this new worker demographic steps onto the world stage, the impact of its entry is expected to have ripple effects across sectors. Download the research report.

Will the Microsoft Teams revolution make you rethink EHS software?

Because of the success of Microsoft Teams, a huge opportunity exists to leverage Microsoft 365’s cultural acceptance among frontline workers to increase awareness of and engagement in EHS.

SafetySkills Empower: Outcome-based EHS management

SafetySkills Empower can help you create an intuitive, functional and effective safety training program.

OSHA Reporting and Recordkeeping Cheat Sheet

OSHA's reporting deadline is coming up. It's time to get your reporting ducks in a row.
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Your guide to safe storage of flammable liquids in the workplace

This comprehensive white paper from J. J. Keller’s safety experts will help ensure your business is compliant with OSHA’s standard on flammable liquid safety.

Risk Reduction: Arc Flash & Electrocution

Electrical incidents happen daily, putting lives and operational continuity at risk. However, there are ways companies can reduce the occurrence of these incidents and protect everyone concerned from the physical, financial, and statutory consequences.

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